1st Baltic Front

The 1st Baltic Front was a Soviet Red Army front which existed from 12 October 1943 to 1945. Consisting of three armies, the Baltic Front replaced the Kalinin Front, and Andrei Yeremenko and Hovhannes Bagramyan commanded the front during World War II. The front assisted in the relief of the Siege of Leningrad in early 1944, the Operation Bagration offensive later that year, and the April 1945 battle of Koenigsberg, ending the war in the Baltics.